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"Paranoia is just at the top of your radar, and not being able to trust anyone. I was on an island for nearly 30 days, being paranoid, playing a game and not having trust in people for that long, and your mind starts to go a little bit crazy," she says.

Much of the gameplay this week seemed to lead to Clarke's departure, starting with the immunity challenge, during which her fellow competitor Adam O'Brien claimed his first individual immunity win.

From the outset it was clear that Clarke was desperate to secure votes, and continued her attempts to get fierce rival, Dave Lipanovic, sent home from the island.

Considering Matt Hancock and Lipanovic's friendship outside the competition, the alliances were not in Clarke's favour, despite Hancock saying he would vote against Lipanovic.

Despite pleading her case to the other contestants during tribal, Clarke says she felt there was never any changing their mind, and so it would prove as she became the 10th contestant to be voted out of Survivor NZ.